Tablet? Can you recommend one?

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Do you have a tablet?

Poll ended at Sat Apr 29, 2006 8:40 pm

Yes.
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No. I never will.
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Not yet, but iam planning to get me one.
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I won't take part on this poll. It seems like you are doing a research for a conspiracy.
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Tablet? Can you recommend one?

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Alright. I am currently earning money just to get me a good tablet to draw in moho.

But i am not familiar with tablets at all.
I need one that provides high compatibility in useage with moho.

I also realized some users already having tablets.


Maybe someone can recommend a good tablet for that purpose?
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Post by jahnocli »

I have a Wacom Grafire. It's very modest (only 5" x 3"), but for 95% of work, it's fine. Plus you get a cool cordless mouse thrown in, and it doesn't break the bank. Get a tablet -- you won't regret it. 100% compatible with Moho too.

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Post by Rai López »

...Same that jahnocli! The Wacom Grafire tablet is not expensive and as has a mouse is something that you'll use all the time with the maximun comodity, I have it a lot of years and it still works perfect; I usually don't use it in Moho, but is a very VERY important tool for my Photoshop works and other imaging applications, definitely I couldn't live without it and I'm very happy with it! :D CIAO!
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Okay. I noticed wacom graph tables are definitely one of the best tables one can get. (2000 dpi, pen pression in 512 levels,etc.)
And i have the money.
The only thing that scares me is that i cant get spare parts cheap here.
I have to think about it.

The only other thing i can afford is something from Aiptek International, but i am not sure...
All products of them (aiptek) look so cheap and maybe the wearout of these products would cost me a lot more than expansive spare parts for wacom products...

Hmmm... maybe someone can help...
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Post by mr. blaaa »

Alright... I have the solution...
I think i am going to buy the WACOM Graphire 4 ClassicXL A5.
Looks pretty nice... 168,- €... but i guess it's worth the money.

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Post by godlike27 »

Graphire is ok I had one, just don't buy some cheap stuff like Trust tablets, don't trust "Trust" :) , now I draw with Intous which is similar it just has a higher level of sensitivity, there is also wacom Volito, small cheap but something from wacom....
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godlike27 wrote:just don't buy some cheap stuff like Trust tablets, don't trust "Trust" :)
I second that!. I have a Trust tablet and it's the worst crap I've ever used, don't know why I'm still using it and not gotten me a wacom instead...
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Post by mr. blaaa »

rylleman wrote:
godlike27 wrote:just don't buy some cheap stuff like Trust tablets, don't trust "Trust" :)
I second that!. I have a Trust tablet and it's the worst crap I've ever used, don't know why I'm still using it and not gotten me a wacom instead...
Oh well... thanks for your advices and experiences i will buy the wacom graphire 4 classic XL A5 :wink:
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